The latest marketing mailer from the advertising industry news weekly Campaign (May 4, 2011) features MediaTel Newsline’s regular columnist Jim Marshall endorsing the product – and a very good product it is too!
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Streaming service Netflix is set to offer films and TV shows on smartphones that use Google’s Android operating system.
Simon Andrews, founder of the full service mobile agency addictive! (and a chair at this year’s Media Playground event), on People, Places, Physical and Promotion…
As publishers sign up to Apple’s iPad subscription model and ABC announces plans to start putting digital subscriptions towards a title’s rate base (even if the electronic version differs from the print version), the New York Times asks, what is an iPad magazine reader really worth?
Mike Williamson, head of radio at Carat, on the latest RAJAR Q1 2011 results…
ITV family net advertising revenues (NAR) grew 12% in Q1, while group revenues were up 11% to £500 million, marginally ahead of Bank of America Merrill Lynch’s (BoAML) forecast of £494 million. ITV’s positive results were driven by stronger growth in external content.
ITV1’s new three-part documentary series Strangeways secured the all-important peak-hour ratings last night with a high of 5.6 million viewers.
Video on demand (VoD) has seen a rise in viewing – up 11% in 2010, according to the multi-screen media measurement service provider Rentrak.
Apple has become the world’s most valuable brand, ending Google’s four-year reign at the top of the table in the BrandZ Top 100 Global Brands study conducted by Millward Brown.
The four major mobile app stores (Apple, Google, Nokia and RIM) will see revenues jump 77.7% in 2011 to $3.8 billion, according to IHS Screen Digest.